"As we need to reduce expenditures, I've decided to eliminate these
positions so that we can preserve front-line service," he said.
Paul Rose, MTA spokesman, said no list of laid-off employees was available. But sources said they included Reggie Mason, director of safety, training, security and enforcement; Maggie Lynch, a customer relations manager and former spokeswoman; Joy Houlihan, deputy director of parking enforcement; Nancy Kirshner-Rodriguez, an external affairs manager and former transportation adviser for Mayor Gavin Newsom, and Beth Barner, grants program manager and former executive assistant to Nathaniel Ford, the agency's former chief executive officer.
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